Membrane-like structure formed by surfactant molecules of didodecyldimethylammonium bromide (DDAB) on both HOPG and gold electrodes were studied with AFM and SPR techniques. The study shows that the thickness of the adsorbed layer of DDAB is strongly dependent on the concentration of the vesicle solution. We have also investigated the adsorption of redox protein, Cytochrome c, on graphite electrode with in situ tapping mode AFM. The protein adsorbs spontaneously onto the electrode covered with an adsorbed phosphate layer and forms a uniform monolayer. The adsorbed protein exhibits a reversible electron transfer at 0.17 V (Ag/AgCI) once the electrode potential has been increased to 0.75V. Using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy we have ...
Bioelectrochemistry is a growing area with a great deal to offer technology, particularly in the fie...
An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the efficie...
The interactions between peptides and proteins with material surfaces are of primary importance in m...
Protein surface interactions are important in many diverse applications. In this dissertation nonspe...
Three experiments are discussed. Each experiment uses surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy t...
An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the efficie...
[Image displayed in pdf]A novel strategy for the immobilization of cytochrome c on the surface of ch...
Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM) has been used to investigate various properties of functionalis...
Abstract: This work examines protein adsorption on surfaces in an attempt to provide a fundamental u...
Because of its governing role in cellular response to implants and substrates for biomedical applica...
We describe the highly sensitive detection of the nonspecific adsorption of proteins onto a 1-undeca...
This work examined the adsorption of an important-plasma protein, fibrinogen (Fb), onto a clinically...
<div><p>An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the...
In this thesis we have examined the role of electrostatic interactions in the adsorption of charged ...
Atomic force microscope (AFM) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are used to probe how ionic surfactant ads...
Bioelectrochemistry is a growing area with a great deal to offer technology, particularly in the fie...
An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the efficie...
The interactions between peptides and proteins with material surfaces are of primary importance in m...
Protein surface interactions are important in many diverse applications. In this dissertation nonspe...
Three experiments are discussed. Each experiment uses surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy t...
An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the efficie...
[Image displayed in pdf]A novel strategy for the immobilization of cytochrome c on the surface of ch...
Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM) has been used to investigate various properties of functionalis...
Abstract: This work examines protein adsorption on surfaces in an attempt to provide a fundamental u...
Because of its governing role in cellular response to implants and substrates for biomedical applica...
We describe the highly sensitive detection of the nonspecific adsorption of proteins onto a 1-undeca...
This work examined the adsorption of an important-plasma protein, fibrinogen (Fb), onto a clinically...
<div><p>An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the...
In this thesis we have examined the role of electrostatic interactions in the adsorption of charged ...
Atomic force microscope (AFM) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) are used to probe how ionic surfactant ads...
Bioelectrochemistry is a growing area with a great deal to offer technology, particularly in the fie...
An understanding of dynamic processes of proteins on the electrode surface could enhance the efficie...
The interactions between peptides and proteins with material surfaces are of primary importance in m...